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    LWS sensor conversions Link to this post

    16 October 2010 at 4:17am

    I have been using the Leaf wetness sensor, the manual states how to convert raw counts to mV can this be then convorted to mL?

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    Re: LWS sensor conversions Link to this post

    18 October 2010 at 4:20pm

    We have done some exploratory research to see if the leaf wetness sensor can be used quantitatively to determine the amount of water on the leaf. You can use this equation:
    mg H2O/cm^2 = 0.047*rawADC - 20.9
    This equation fits the data with an r^2 of 0.97. It was done in the laboratory and has not been tested in the field or over different temperatures to our knowledge.

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    Re: LWS sensor conversions Link to this post

    23 October 2010 at 6:05am

    Thank you very much for the information,
    It has veen very useful to be able to convert the data into ml.

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